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I have a large Word table that we are using as a form. Is it possible to set
some of the cells so that they cannot be edited? |
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Candace was telling us:
Candace nous racontait que : I have a large Word table that we are using as a form. Is it possible to set some of the cells so that they cannot be edited? Why don't you protect if for form? This feature was designed for that purpose. Tools Protect Document... -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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This document also contains mail merge fields, so I cannot use the form
objects because they are not compatible with mail merge features. Is there any way to set some of the cells in my table so that they cannot be edited? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: Candace was telling us: Candace nous racontait que : I have a large Word table that we are using as a form. Is it possible to set some of the cells so that they cannot be edited? Why don't you protect if for form? This feature was designed for that purpose. Tools Protect Document... -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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Candace was telling us:
Candace nous racontait que : This document also contains mail merge fields, so I cannot use the form objects because they are not compatible with mail merge features. Is there any way to set some of the cells in my table so that they cannot be edited? It can be done, but it means that everybody involved with the document must have Word 2003. Otherwise, alternatives are possible, but first, you must describe in more details what you are doing (I mean as far as the user is concerned, how will he/she handle the document?). -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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DETAILS: My table contains cells that have merge codes. Data from an Access
database will populate these cells when merged. My table also contains cells that users will enter figures in. Also, my table has cells that will calculate the figures entered by the users. The cells that I want to lock are the cells that contain descriptive information that I do not want users to be able to edit. For instance, I have a cell that has the word "Fees" in it; to the right of that cell there is another cell that the user will enter the appropriate dollar amount. I do not want my user to accidentally click in the descriptive field that says "Fees" and type figures there. We are using Word 2003. How can I set this form so that users cannot edit cells that contain info that should not be changed? "Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote: Candace was telling us: Candace nous racontait que : This document also contains mail merge fields, so I cannot use the form objects because they are not compatible with mail merge features. Is there any way to set some of the cells in my table so that they cannot be edited? It can be done, but it means that everybody involved with the document must have Word 2003. Otherwise, alternatives are possible, but first, you must describe in more details what you are doing (I mean as far as the user is concerned, how will he/she handle the document?). -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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Candace was telling us:
Candace nous racontait que : DETAILS: My table contains cells that have merge codes. Data from an Access database will populate these cells when merged. My table also contains cells that users will enter figures in. Also, my table has cells that will calculate the figures entered by the users. The cells that I want to lock are the cells that contain descriptive information that I do not want users to be able to edit. For instance, I have a cell that has the word "Fees" in it; to the right of that cell there is another cell that the user will enter the appropriate dollar amount. I do not want my user to accidentally click in the descriptive field that says "Fees" and type figures there. We are using Word 2003. How can I set this form so that users cannot edit cells that contain info that should not be changed? In Word 2003 use Tools Protect Document... In the task pane on the left, in section #2, check "No Changes." Then select text (or a cell) you want users to be able to edit and click on the "Everyone" checkbox in the Exceptions section of the Task pane (Meaning that Everyone can edit this selected part of the document). Choose another editable section and click on "Everyone," and so on. I have never used this with a mail merge, I do not know if it will work... let us now! -- Salut! _______________________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP ISTOO Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org |
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